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Examining the Association between Punishment and Reward Sensitivity and Response Inhibition to Previously-Incentivized Cues across Development
Processing and learning from affective cues to guide goal-directed behavior may be particularly important during adolescence; yet the factors that...
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Dopaminergic modulation of sensitivity to immediate and delayed punishment during decision-making
Effective decision-making involves careful consideration of all rewarding and aversive outcomes. Importantly, negative outcomes often occur later in...
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Punishment sensitivity and depression: the serially mediating role of procrastination and academic satisfaction
Human temperament, in terms of sensitivity to punishment and rewards, immensely impacts emotions, behaviours, and psychological well-being....
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Anger Responses in Adolescents: Relationship with Punishment and Reward Sensitivity
A substantial proportion of youth with anxiety disorders shows comorbid behavioral (anger) problems. Such comorbid profile is associated with low...
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Pulling the lever in a hurry: the influence of impulsivity and sensitivity to reward on moral decision-making under time pressure
BackgroundMaking timely moral decisions can save a life. However, literature on how moral decisions are made under time pressure reports conflicting...
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Alexithymia, reward sensitivity and excessive exercise in non-binge-eaters versus severe binge eaters: Implications for primary and secondary exercise dependence
A distinction has been made between primary and secondary exercise dependence, with the latter defined as excessive exercise secondary to disordered...
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Impulsivity and sensitivity to reward as mediating factors of the negative relationship between emotional intelligence and health-related risk-taking: evidence from a sample of university students
BackgroundBetter abilities in emotional intelligence (EI) have been linked to a decreased tendency to engage in health-related risk behaviour....
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Punishment sensitivity and risk taking in depressed mood
Individuals with high levels of depressive symptoms find rewards to be less reinforcing and punishment more aversive, which may lead them to avoid...
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Associations between age, social reward processing and social anxiety symptoms
Reward processing undergoes marked changes in adolescence, with social interactions representing a powerful source of reward. Reward processing is...
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Altruistic punishment in intergroup context
Experimental studies in the literature have shown that individuals are willing to sacrifice their own resources to punish free-riders even if there...
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Reward delays quitting in visual search
Reward motivates goal-directed behaviors, leading to faster reaction time (RT) and lower error rate in searching for a target in the reward condition...
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Group environment promotes the third-party punishment for maintaining social fairness: evidence from ERPs and neural oscillations
Third-party punishment (TPP) has evolved as a vital mechanism for enforcing social fairness, to reduce tit-for-tat escalations among peers. Third...
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Psychological profiles associated with positive and negative risk-taking in adults
Although risk is often considered in the context of maladaptive behaviors, risks can also be positive, allowing individuals to pursue meaningful...
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Depth recordings of the mouse homologue of the Reward Positivity
We recently advanced a rodent homologue for the reward-specific, event-related potential component observed in humans known as the Reward Positivity....
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Neural effects of deep brain stimulation on reward and loss anticipation and food viewing in anorexia nervosa: a pilot study
BackgroundAnorexia nervosa (AN) is a severe and life-threatening psychiatric disorder. Initial studies on deep brain stimulation (DBS) in severe,...
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A comparison of buying disorder to addictive and obsessive–compulsive disorders on impulsivity, compulsivity, and reward processing: A narrative review
Although Buying Disorder (BD) is not a formal diagnosis in commonly used diagnostic systems, this condition can cause significant impairments....
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Test-retest reliability of the play-or-pass version of the Iowa Gambling Task
The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) is used to assess decision-making in clinical populations. The original IGT does not disambiguate reward and punishment...
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The manifestation of individual differences in sensitivity to punishment during resting state is modulated by eye state
Structural and functional neuroimaging studies have shown that brain areas associated with fear and anxiety (defensive system areas) are modulated by...
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Concurrent and Prospective Associations of Reward Response with Affective and Alcohol Problems: ADHD-Related Differential Vulnerability
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a heterogeneous disorder. Data on the role of transdiagnostic, intermediate phenotypes in...